Marking the fifth anniversary of BeBot which had it's first public release in January 2005 comes a maintenance release which addresses several issues. This release is mandatory for Age of Conan users due to protocol changes.Many thanks to Chaoz of Conan Chat for providing a patch.

-------------Version 0.6.7-------------- Improved the cURL get_site function to support POST and Login.- Added a Link for turning LFT on in click to join blob, can be disabled under settings.- Autoinvites users who apear to have LD during a Raid.- rally's can now be saved and loaded- The bot will now automatically use cURL if it is available. The previous get_site setting has been removed and a new setting added to allow disabling cURL.- The socket method used for get_site should now properly time out instead of waiting for the default socket timeout which is 60 seconds for most installs.- Removed a bug where cron jobs sometimes didn't execute right on time.- Added Tank and Caller Info to Raid Spam.- Added Ability to kick all users in PG that arnt in Raid.- Some Bug Fixes and Spelling Corrections in Raid mod.- Make it so you goto be in PG to join Raid, can be disable in settings and only applies to AO game.- Roster Module now Supports use of dimension name for AO- Fixed login procedure for AoC patch 1.06- Changed name of AoC Testlive server so that it doesn't get confused with AO Testlive- Fixed an issue with invalid users on AOC causing crashes.- Xyphos items database now used by default for AO. Please report issues at http://www.xyphos.com/viewforum.php?f=7

New Modules:- Added AdminsUI Module to allow members to easily see the admin list, which also shows alts and status

And the dirty little secret of mine is that if work had started just a little later on BeBot, or if Blondengy didn't end up convinced to start work on it, it would most likely have been written in either Ruby or Python

Is it possible to just swap the files that had a change? And if so, and it aren't too many, which are these files?

I've made small edits and placed mods all over the place, so I'd really like to not do it all over again if it isn't necessary. But if it's, let's say, 10+ files that has had a change then I probably will do the work over again